San Diego Padres - TeamReport

The sale of the Padres, which looked imminent earlier in the week, won't be completed until after the All-Star break, according to two sources Friday night.

The O'Malley Group, led by the heirs of former Dodgers owners Walter and Peter O'Malley, remains the only group negotiating with Padres majority owner John Moores. The O'Malley Group's exclusive negotiating period has been extended for at least another 10 days.

"The sale is advancing, but it's nowhere close to being completed," a source said. "Some details of the negotiations have slid backward. But overall, there continues to be progress toward an agreement in a very complicated transaction. Some of it is being renegotiated."

The negotiations are complicated by Moores being out of the country on vacation.

Moores owns 50.68 percent of the Padres. The minority group put together by Jeff Moorad in 2009 to purchase the Padres owns 49.32 percent. When the sale is completed, some of the minority partners will be joining the O'Malley Group.

Moores is seeking approximately $800 million for the Padres. The sale price includes $200 million that the club has received in advance payments from Fox Sports San Diego as part of the 20-year, $1.2 billion television deal.

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MLB Team Report - San Diego Padres - NOTES, QUOTES

--RHP Kip Wells gave up three runs on two home runs Friday night in his Petco Park debut as a Padre. Wells made his first two starts as a Padre during the recently completed 10-game road trip. Wells took the loss in the 6-0 defeat, which was really over as soon as Reds leadoff man Zack Cozart opened the game with a homer off Wells.

--Here's a rarity. The Padres tied a major league record Thursday night with Logan Forsythe's game-tying, pinch-hit homer. It was the Padres' third pinch-hit homer in as many games. Jesus Guzman hit his second pinch-hit homer of the season Tuesday night in Arizona. Yasmani Grandal connected Wednesday night. The 1984 Dodgers were the first team to have pinch-hit homers in three straight games. It didn't happen again until Thursday night -- when both the Padres and Miami Marlins accomplished the feat.

--RHP Miles Mikolas' streak of 9 2/3 straight scoreless innings was snapped by Todd Frazier's two-run homer in the ninth.

--RHP Jason Marquis will start Sunday afternoon's last game before the All-Star break on three days' rest. He got the call over Ross Ohlendorf.

--RHP Andrew Cashner's MRI Friday proved exactly what the Padres expected -- a strain in the lower section of the right latissimus dorsi muscle. Cashner is expected to miss around a month.

--LHP Eric Stults (strained left latissimus dorsi muscle) will throw 30 to 40 pitches Saturday in a simulated game before starting a rehab assignment with Tucson. He has been out since June 6.

BY THE NUMBERS: 11 -- Hitting streak, in games, for Padres third baseman Chase Headley, his longest of the season.

QUOTE TO NOTE: "We've seen that from Bronson in San Diego before. He has an assortment of off-speed pitches. We couldn't get our timing down. Arroyo's extremely deceptive. He does a great job of disrupting the hitter's timing." -- Padres manager Bud Black, praising Reds RHP Bronson Arroyo after his three-hit shutout Friday night.

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MLB Team Report - San Diego Padres - ROSTER REPORT

MEDICAL WATCH:

--RHP Andrew Cashner (strained right latissimus dorsi muscle) was injured while pitching on July 3 and was placed on the disabled list July 4. He's out until at least early August.

--RHP Anthony Bass (inflamed right shoulder) left his June 20 start. He was told not to pick up a ball for a few days then went on the 15-day disabled list June 24. Bass said he expects to return to the rotation when eligible around the All-Star break.

--LHP Eric Stults (strained left latissimus dorsi muscle) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 4. He's expected to pitch a simulated game July 7.

--OF Jeremy Hermida (strained adductor muscle) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to April 27. He underwent sports hernia surgery May 15. He was transferred from the 15-day to the 60-day DL on June 25.

--RHP Joe Wieland (sore right elbow) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 7. He began a throwing program in mid-June.

--RHP Tim Stauffer (sprained right elbow) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 15, and he was transferred to the 60-day DL on June 10. It's doubtful he'll return before the All-Star break.

--SS Jason Bartlett (strained right knee) went on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to May 15, and he was transferred to the 60-day DL on June 7.

--INF/OF James Darnell (dislocated left shoulder) went on the 15-day disabled list May 18, and he was transferred to the 60-day DL on May 28.